1.Create an Account first if you do not already have an account, then sign in. We ask that co-authors also have (or create) an account so that they can receive email notifications. Please see Abstract FAQ for instructions on co-authors, multiple papers, and other FAQs.

2.On abstract approval,prepare to follow format instructions.

IMPORTANT: Without proper format, your paper may be dropped from the conference. Every version of a paper you submit, you are required to comply with the Conference Formatting Requirements as defined in the link below. You should save and print the contents.

Formatting compliance is easy and automatic if you use the template below for your paper. These templates contain all the formatting styles you will need. Copy and paste your paper contents into the template using "match destination formatting" in Word. You must also embed your Word fonts in your submitted PDF.

In addition to being your formatting template, these instructions contain detailed information about the conference. Click the link for your version of Word below or the PDF link if you just want to see what the document should look like

In either LaTeX or Word, we recommend you convert to PDF and view the results before submission of your PDF papers so you can clean up conversion problems if any. You may see kerning difficulties on-screen, but these don't tend to show up when the PDF document is printed or when fonts are embedded properly.

IMPORTANT: We do NOT review draft or incomplete papers; we review papers you agree are in final format and content. The review normally accepts 80-90% of the papers submitted, and there is no appeal process or secondary review.

IEEE Publication Information

Publication Approval Requirements

All authors submitting material to the IEEE Aerospace Conference are expected to obtain all needed clearances for their work to be freely published in IEEE publications.

1. Export Compliance

Authors are responsible for ensuring their paper and presentation material do not contain any export-controlled technical data. Only technical data that is considered to be in the Public Domain may be included in published papers and presented material. Technical data related to the Aerospace industry may be controlled under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) or the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Authors who:

are U.S. nationals (including green card holders)

work for a U.S.-based organization, regardless of where they are physically located; or

work at a U.S. location of a non-U.S.-based organization

must ensure that any and all material submitted to IEEE for publication or presented at the IEEE Aerospace Conference complies with U.S. Export Regulations. If you have any questions about export compliance, please contact the IEEE at itar@ieee.org.

2. Company Approval

Authors are responsible for ensuring their paper and presentation material do not contain any company proprietary information. Authors should consult their company for the appropriate procedures for publishing information as an employee of that organization.

3. Government Approval

Authors involved in government contracts must meet their contract obligations for obtaining the necessary approvals before publishing with IEEE.